I've been seeing the following behavior when MLServer is idle for several hours. Clients will attempt to reconnect and MLserver freezes for ~30 seconds (e.g. if I push a button on the client, that command is lost). On the server event log I caught the following (alas, logging to disk wasn't on so I'm paraphrasing):- client connection accepted message (no date stamp)- some variables set- license validation checks run- one component is un-licensed (old gui graphic library I'm not using that I never re-licensed)- mlcmd is run to display a license warning popup on the client- eventually, a client connected message (with date stamp)

During the time between the last two steps, MLServer is completely un-responsive, e.g. clicking on a button directly on the MLServer window does nothing.

The same freezing behavior appears when using a web-client after a long idle time.

Is this just an intended license failure nag issue? If so, what is the best way to "remove" a library 14? Remove a swf somewhere or rework licensing? If not the nag popup, what else could be causing this?

On all your MainLobby client PCs delete the library0014.swf file from the library folder. Then re-install the MainLobby client. This will get you the original unlicensed library 14 back. Then go into MLServer Licenses and delete the Library 14 license entry. Restart the server.

Download it from the CIA and Install. It will not overwrite any of your scenes. Better yet, when you run the installer when you get to the option to install dialog you can unselect everything and just select MainLobby 4 Base Library files.

I also have a couple of libraries that I installed but did not use (in my case I was just overzealous when updating my system). Library 0010 and Library 0011. I tried to follow the instructions. However, I cannot delete the licenses for either of the libraries. Windows 10 Professional running on the server.

As a last resort install a clean copy of the mainlobby client in a different folder. Then copy the blank library 10 and 11 files into the working libraries folder. You must do this on all pcs running the mainlobby client. Then in MLServer go into licenses and delete the library licenses and restart MLServer. If the license nags come back it means there is at least one MainLobby client out there using the full libraries.

So, what confused me here was when I deleted the licenses, they remained in the list of products (the lines for these libraries did not change at all). So I thought the deletion had not worked. I restarted MLServer and the products disappeared from the list. So I'm fine now.